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Tissue Architecture Restoration

Meaning

Tissue Architecture Restoration is the regenerative process aimed at fully reconstructing the original structural organization and cellular composition of damaged or aged tissues. This process goes beyond simple scar formation, requiring the precise deposition of extracellular matrix components and the correct spatial arrangement of parenchymal cells. Achieving true restoration, rather than fibrotic repair, is the clinical objective in maximizing long-term organ and musculoskeletal function. Hormonal support is often leveraged to drive this high-fidelity regeneration.